Chris Napoleon receiving the award from President Alexander.
BRADFORD, Pa. – A University of Pittsburgh at Bradford
alumnus whose engineering business now employs 28 people in Olean, N.Y.,
received the second annual Entrepreneurial Excellence Award Monday on campus.
Chris
Napoleon, owner of Napoleon Engineering Services, was honored by the
Pitt-Bradford Students in Free Enterprise and the Small Business Administration
at a luncheon meeting of the Pitt-Bradford Advisory Board.
Laura
Megill, director of the entrepreneurship program at Pitt-Bradford, and Dr.
Livingston Alexander, president, presented Napoleon with the award.
Napoleon was chosen, in part, for his work mentoring students from
middle school through college.
“I do
feel it’s important to remain involved with education. That’s the foundation of
everything,” said Napoleon, who after studying engineering for two years at
Pitt-Bradford finished his mechanical engineering degree at the University of
Pittsburgh in 1990. He earned his master’s degree at Kettering University.
He
learned about bearings at MRC Bearings in Falconer, N.Y., and in 1997, started
his own bearing company in his hometown of Olean.
Napoleon began with contracting to inspect and test bearings but soon
purchased equipment to modify bearings and began manufacturing custom orders.
“I’ve
always been a very hands-on person,” he said. “Starting my own business played
right into that.”
Now
that he has 28 employees and a planned 20,000-square-foot expansion to oversee,
he doesn’t get much hands-on time as part of the manufacturing process.
“I’m
responsible for our strategic planning and making sure we have the right
people, equipment, training and facilities,” he said.
His
interest in mentoring, he said, is directly related to his being an employer.
“I’m
looking for people to hire,” he said. “We’re not going to survive without
people with advanced skill sets.”
Napoleon noted that the machinery he operates requires workers with
advanced skills.
“These
are proud jobs and challenging jobs,” he said.
Napoleon is working with the Allegany-Limestone (N.Y.) and Olean school
systems to educate students, teachers and administrators about the
opportunities available in advanced manufacturing.
Engineering students from both Alfred University and Alfred State
College visit Napoleon Engineering to see its operation. And Napoleon regularly
speaks to students of Dr. Ronald Mattis, associate professor of engineering at
Pitt-Bradford.
“I’m
humbled and very excited,” Napoleon said of receiving the Entrepreneurial
Excellence Award. “There are so many business owners that work hard every day
and don’t get that recognition. I don’t often look back at what we’ve
accomplished.
“I was
fortunate to have received my education through Pitt, and I would not be where
I am today without it.”